Week in pictures: From Kabul blast to refugee crisis

A photo roundup of some of last week's events, including Spain's traditional carnival and super blue blood moon.

Fri Feb 02 2018 11:23:42 GMT+0000

A Syrian child sits on a wheelchair after he and his family crossed into Turkey, in the Oncupinar border crossing with Syria, known as Bab al Salameh in Arabic, in the outskirts of the town of Kilis, Turkey. [Lefteris Pitarakis/AP Photo]

World War II guns fire a salute during celebrations of the 74th anniversary of the battle that lifted the Siege of Leningrad in St Petersburg, Russia. The Nazi German and Finnish siege and blockade of Leningrad, now known as St Petersburg, was broken on January 18, 1943 but finally lifted on January 27, 1944. More than 1 million people died mainly from starvation during the 900-day siege. [Dmitri Lovetsky/AP Photo]

A group of participants dressed in traditional clothes and wearing large hats decorated with ribbons and feathers, known as 'Ttutturo', take part in the Carnival of the Pyrenees villages of Leitza, northern Spain. [Alvaro Barrientos/AP Photo]

329 refugees and migrants, mostly from Eritrea and Bangladesh, wait to be rescued by aid workers after leaving Libya trying to reach European soil aboard an overcrowded wooden boat, 45 miles north of Al-Khums, Libya. [Santi Palacios/AP Photo]

A Turkey-backed Free Syrian Army fighter holds a makeshift Turkish flag as he patrols on a road near Azaz, Syria. [Osman Orsal/Reuters]

Supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga, one wearing a mask, attend a mock swearing-in ceremony at Uhuru Park in downtown Nairobi, Kenya. Odinga was sworn-in as the people's president in protest of President Uhuru Kenyatta's new term following the divisive 2017 election, and despite the government's warning that the event would be considered treason. [Ben Curtis/AP Photo]